Airport Code Journaling Cards

Last year I wrote a post of 50 American experiences I want for my children as a celebration of American Independence Day.

This year, I want to give a little gift. I created these fun airport code journaling cards with the hopes that you can find equally fun uses for them. My suggestions? Use them as an impromptu personalized travel journal by printing them out and taping them to the cover of your favorite notebook. Or print on colored card stock and put it in a divided page protector for a photo album. Or printout a few of them and play a game.

Quick tips:

The cards measure 3 x 4 inches. Do not set the printer to “fit to size”.

There are 29 cards based on the 29 busiest airports in the US (via this list from Wikipedia). They are in alphabetical order according to city, then by the actual airport code.

Don’t print all of them if you want don’t want to (they print out one per page), but select the pages that correspond to the cities you want.

Chances are I’m missing your favorite airport. If you’d like me to add it, let me know in the comments and I’ll let you know when it’s done.

Comments

Ha ha! Thanks Farrah! You can bet there will be an international version soon and AMS will be at the top of the list. (And not just because I love it, but because that’s where it will likely fall alphabetically.)

That’s so cute, Ann! BOS and MCO are very near and dear to our hearts as well!! 😀 When are you planning a family trip to Boston?

We’ve now been in Boston 2 months. It’s a wonderful city but it’s certainly a big adjustment getting back into the swing of American life and customs after living in Europe for 6 years. We’re close to getting our new apartment sorted, but still not fully there.